Natural Radioactivity Levels and Estimation of Radiation Exposure in Agricultural Soils from Skopje City Region

IF 1.1 4区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Macedonian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Pub Date : 2020-06-02 DOI:10.20450/mjcce.2020.1904
A. Angjeleska, E. Dimitrieska-Stojkovic´, Z. Hajrulai-Musliu, Radmila Crceva-Nikolovska, Boško Boškovski
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The aim of this study was to determine the activity concentrations of naturally occurring radioisotopes 226Ra, 232Th and 40K in 14 soil samples collected in the Skopje city surrounding, and to calculate the corresponding absorbed gamma dose rates. The radionuclides were measured applying a high purity Ge detector gamma-ray spectrometer with relative efficiency of 30 % at 1.33 MeV. The activity concentrations found in 14 soil samples varied in the range 24.1-41.9 Bq kg-1for 226Ra, 38.5-52.2 Bq kg-1 for 232Th, and 502-707 Bq kg-1 for40K. The mean radium equivalent (Raeq), for the area under investigation, was 143±16 Bq kg-1, while the outdoor radiation hazard index (Hex) was 0.39. The total absorbed dose rate due to three primordial radionuclides investigated lay in the range 55.3 - 79.0 nGy h-1 with mean value of 68.1±7.7 nGy h-1, yielding a total annual effective dose of (83.5±9.5) µSv y-1. The assessed radiological factors were lower than the recommended values, indicating low radiological health risk for the population living and working in the investigated area. The activity concentrations of radionuclides in soil samples were compared to the international values reported by United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation and previous studies on geographically close areas and some worldwide regions. 
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斯科普里市区农业土壤的天然放射性水平和辐射暴露估计
本研究的目的是确定在斯科普里市周围收集的14个土壤样品中自然存在的放射性同位素226Ra、232Th和40K的活性浓度,并计算相应的吸收伽马剂量率。在1.33 MeV下,用相对效率为30%的高纯度锗探测器伽玛能谱仪测量了放射性核素。14个土壤样品的活性浓度变化范围为226Ra 24.1 ~ 41.9 Bq kg-1, 232Th 38.5 ~ 52.2 Bq kg-1, 40k 502 ~ 707 Bq kg-1。调查区域的平均镭当量(Raeq)为143±16 Bq kg-1,室外辐射危害指数(Hex)为0.39。所研究的三种原始放射性核素的总吸收剂量率在55.3 ~ 79.0 nGy -1范围内,平均值为68.1±7.7 nGy -1,产生的总年有效剂量为(83.5±9.5)µSv -1。评估的辐射因素低于建议值,表明在调查地区生活和工作的人口的辐射健康风险较低。土壤样品中放射性核素的活性浓度与联合国原子辐射影响科学委员会报告的国际值以及以前对地理上接近的地区和世界上一些区域的研究进行了比较。
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期刊介绍: Macedonian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (Mace­d. J. Chem. Chem. Eng.) is an official publication of the Society of Chemists and Technologists of Macedonia. It is a not-for-profit open acess journal published twice a year. The journal publishes ori­ginal scientific papers, short commu­ni­ca­tions, reviews and educational papers from all fields of chemistry, chemical engineering, food technology, biotechnology and material sciences, metallurgy and related fields. The papers pub­lished in the Journal are summarized in Che­mi­cal Abstracts.
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